Vinyl wrapping is one of the most popular ways to make a WRX stand out without touching the factory paint. In 2026, a full professional wrap runs $2,600 to $4,500. The car’s compact size keeps material costs down, but the hood scoop and complex bumper lines add labor time that budget shops often underprice.
- Quick summary
- Cost by generation
- Film options and pricing
- The hood scoop factor
- DIY vs professional
- Popular WRX wrap colors
- FAQ
Cost by generation
The WRX has gone through several body styles. Pricing differences between generations are small since they are all roughly the same size.
| WRX generation | Wrap cost range | Film needed |
|---|---|---|
| GR/GV (2008-2014) | $2,600 to $3,800 | 55 to 60 sq ft |
| VA (2015-2021) | $2,700 to $4,000 | 55 to 62 sq ft |
| VB (2022-present) | $2,900 to $4,500 | 58 to 65 sq ft |
The VB generation has more aggressive bumper sculpting and larger air intakes, which adds some labor complexity and is reflected in slightly higher installed prices.
Film options and pricing
| Film type | Material cost | Installed cost |
|---|---|---|
| Budget (TeckWrap, VViViD) | $300 to $450 | $2,600 to $3,200 |
| Mid-tier (Avery SW900, 3M 1080) | $450 to $650 | $3,000 to $3,800 |
| Premium (KPMF, Avery ColorFlow) | $650 to $1,000 | $3,800 to $4,500 |
WRX owners who track their cars should use mid-tier or premium film. Heat cycles from track use break down the adhesive on budget films faster, causing lifting at panel edges.
The hood scoop factor
The WRX hood scoop is the most talked-about part of any WRX wrap job. It has tight radius curves where the scoop meets the hood surface. A good installer handles it cleanly with a heat gun and careful stretching. A rushed shop leaves bridging, bubbles, or visible seams at the transition.
Ask about the scoop specifically when getting quotes. A shop that charges slightly more for a WRX than a comparable sedan is accounting for the extra time. That is a good sign.
A two-tone hood and scoop wrap in a contrasting color costs $300 to $600 as a standalone job and completely changes the car’s look.
DIY vs professional
The WRX is manageable for someone with basic wrap experience. The flat hood sections, doors, and roof are straightforward. The hood scoop, rear bumper diffuser area on newer models, and the lower rocker panels are the tricky parts.
DIY material cost runs $300 to $700. Buy at least 10 to 15% extra over your calculated square footage for the scoop and any repositioning. If this is your first wrap, do just the hood first before committing to the full car.
Popular WRX wrap colors
WRX owners lean into the car’s rally heritage. Gloss white for the classic rally look, matte black for a stealthy build, rally blue in gloss or satin, and brushed aluminum or gunmetal as a finish upgrade on silver factory paint are all popular choices in 2026.
FAQ
A full wrap costs $2,600 to $4,500 in 2026. Most owners using Avery or 3M film land around $3,000 to $3,800.
It is the trickiest part. The curves where the scoop meets the hood need heat and careful technique to sit cleanly. Ask shops about it specifically when getting quotes.
55 to 65 square feet for a full wrap. Buy extra for the scoop and any repositioning.
Yes. A contrasting hood and scoop wrap costs $300 to $600 and is one of the most popular partial wrap options for WRX owners.
5 to 7 years with quality cast film. Track cars wear faster at edges from heat and flex. Budget films are especially vulnerable to this.
Written by Chad Reynolds. Chad has covered automotive customization and vinyl wrap pricing for VinylWrapCalculator.com since 2023.
